Studying human immune biology, one cell at a time
Understanding the recipe for a healthy immune system
About
We are a T cell immunology lab focused on studying how the human immune system is responds and changes with vaccination, infection, and transplantation.
Our goal is to understand the factors that shape the quality and durability of immune memory in human health and disease, with a particular focus on the intersection of CD4 T cells and B cells, using a combination of clinical trials and high-content single-cell methods.
news
2023
- Welcome to Elizabeth Severa, bioinformatics programmer, and Katie Tumang, graduate student
- First-ever Joint Lab Meeting in-person in Philadelphia with the labs of Drs. Laura Vella, Alex Huang, and Derek Oldridge
- Amazing collaboration with Drs. Carole Le Coz and Neil Romberg on GC-resident regulatory T cells
2022
- Congratulations to Drs. Marie Samanovic-Golden and Mulligan for their paper contrasting humoral responses across SARS-CoV-2 vaccines
- Our latest preprint on the effects of SARS-CoV-2 inflammation on memory CD4 T cell priming it out on bioRxiv
- Welcome to Han Chen, research technician, and Dr. Clarice Monteiro, post-doctoral fellow
- Our paper showing how the flu vaccine during immunotherapy can teach about the human immune system is out in Nature Immunology
- Our study of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-induced immune responses is out in Science Translational Medicine
- Farewell party for Joseph Allen
2021
- Welcome to Sabrina Solis, graduate student!
- Official start of our study of hepatitis B vaccine-induced immune responses
2020
- Welcome to Sophie Gray-Gaillard, research technician
- Multiple SARS-CoV-2 vaccine studies open for enrollment at the NYU Langone Vaccine Center
Open positions
We’re always looking for new people to join us in studying how the human immune system works. Please reach out to discuss:
- Graduate students
- Postdoctoral candidates